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Dline, Break, Fillet, ............................ Break, Fillet,


hkncdrc

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What is a dline?
It' a 5/31/1992 lisp that was included with r12 back when I started using AutoCAD. They stopped including it when multilines were introduced. Dline worked with arcs so I still have the lisp, but to much text to add here.
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Here, experiment with code posted here :

http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?92378-one-line-to-many-fillet&p=#3

 

And also my modified version for double fillet + trim main line posted in attachment...

 

Regards, M.R.

HTH.

 

Hi, M.R.

 

Thank you very much, for your attention

 

LISP start

single or double ?

fillet radius?

LINE first point (object or gap to draw the line to start)

LINE second point (available on line over the click)

 

My english is not good :oops:

 

Line-Fillet-Trim.jpg

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No, no clicks on lines, just select them all, pick or specify radius for fillet and move mouse around the screen (previously selected lines must cross or touch main line) and that's it... When satisfied with result just click with mouse to accept.

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No, no clicks on lines, just select them all, pick or specify radius for fillet and move mouse around the screen (previously selected lines must cross or touch main line) and that's it... When satisfied with result just click with mouse to accept.

 

Thank you,

lisp was working :)

as I only want my picture :(

 

Is it possible to like in the picture

 

LISP start

single or double ?

fillet radius?

LINE first point (object or gap to draw the line to start)

LINE second point (available on line over the click)

 

My english is not good :oops:

 

[ATTACH]55451[/ATTACH]

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